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again, warren buffett's berkshire hathaway performed better than the rest of the market, mostly by betting on banks. the oracle of omaha is known for his stock picking stragtegies. for 2012, buffett's berkshire class-a shares gained 17%, while the s&p 500 index advanced 13%. among the top performers in the buffett portfolio, wells fargo, american express and... there was also that $5-billion wager on bank of america. buffett bought shares of b.a.c. at $7.14 in august of 2011. the stock now trades around $12 and jumped more than 100% last year. it's likely intel's new tv service will not be ready in time for this month's consumer electronics show. the chip- maker is creating a new video cable & streaming service that offers individual channels and even individual shows on an a la carte basis to subscribers, rather than the usual bundle of channels. the wall street journal reports that negotiations with content providers have delayed the launch of intel tv until later this year. tvs with supersized screens are heading to households. lg electronics is taking pre-orders for "ultra" tvs. the 55
again, warren buffett's berkshire hathaway performed better than the rest of the market, mostly by betting on banks. the oracle of omaha is known for his stock picking stragtegies. for 2012, buffett's berkshire class-a shares gained 17%, while the s&p 500 index advanced 13%. among the top performers in the buffett portfolio, wells fargo, american express and... there was also that $5-billion wager on bank of america. buffett bought shares of b.a.c. at $7.14 in august of 2011. the stock now...
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in european economies they're not half as bad as you think in the eurozone especially and so i would bet on the euro ok the americans will keep printing money i have no doubt about that john where you think the arab spring is going to go there's any doubt about it i. don't really think the arab spring is going to happen do it this year. you know it's tough to say there are still a lot of things happening you know some people think there was a law all after egypt and tunisia. but there are still a lot of things happening i mean jordan right now is facing a lot of domestic. people are very upset with the government they are vying for some sort of constitutional monarchy that is more. that addresses more of their social concerns and doesn't for example torture people and and have a police state which is what they essentially have crane is still you know people are still fighting for freedom they're they're they're still out in the streets despite a ban on all demonstrations and protests. which the bahraini government has imposed with american support. but you know we'll have to see i think
in european economies they're not half as bad as you think in the eurozone especially and so i would bet on the euro ok the americans will keep printing money i have no doubt about that john where you think the arab spring is going to go there's any doubt about it i. don't really think the arab spring is going to happen do it this year. you know it's tough to say there are still a lot of things happening you know some people think there was a law all after egypt and tunisia. but there are still...
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. >> how much you wajted to bet if they get it will you see a lot of product placement on that abc show. >> tom: more than a cup of coffee is what it will be worth. that's "nightly business report" for thursday, january 3. have a great evening everyone, and you too susie. >> susie: goodnight tom. thanks for watching everyone. we'll see you online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsore r captioned by me dia access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
. >> how much you wajted to bet if they get it will you see a lot of product placement on that abc show. >> tom: more than a cup of coffee is what it will be worth. that's "nightly business report" for thursday, january 3. have a great evening everyone, and you too susie. >> susie: goodnight tom. thanks for watching everyone. we'll see you online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsore r captioned by me dia access group at wgbh...
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we can afford to invest for very long-term bets so we do, but there are not that many companies able to do that. un google does a very similar thing. they invest for long term, microsoft does it. look what happened to bell labs. bell labs is a shadow was what it was. it's a private sector thing poopts very scary. i think there is a huge place for the government in that, but not necessarily making all of choices, but providing the infrastructure so that great researchers stay in the united states and they do the research and they contribute that to the general knowledge. because a lot of incredible things have come out of government-sponsored research. >> rose: it's great to have you here, paul jacobs, c.e.o. of qualcomm, thank you. >> thank you. >> rose: pleasure. >> jad abumrad and robert krulwich are here, cohosts of "radiolab," devoted to ideas such as space, time, and mortality. it it's said they have digested eall th storytelling and production tricks of everybody in public radio before them, invented some slick moves of r eithown andead teihe rarest thinyou can create in any me
we can afford to invest for very long-term bets so we do, but there are not that many companies able to do that. un google does a very similar thing. they invest for long term, microsoft does it. look what happened to bell labs. bell labs is a shadow was what it was. it's a private sector thing poopts very scary. i think there is a huge place for the government in that, but not necessarily making all of choices, but providing the infrastructure so that great researchers stay in the united...
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they spend a lot of time -- >> a great day for japan and my bet on nikkei, by wait. >> a weaker yen. and if you see the nikkei. >> i was chugging sake on the break. >> the fed handed them a gift. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> one thing to think about. >> let's bring in louise cooper. what do you think about the implications globery, louise? >> i add very interesting lunch just before christmas. and we were talking about the end of qe in the uk. currently, about 375 billion pounds of british government bonds have been augbought out ar total of about a trillion. how much can be bought? i've chatted to a number of members of the monitor committee and they recommend about half. so in the uk, that far away from the end of the qe, and when that happens, that is going to be very negative for guilts. we have seen the guilt market sell off already, rising over 2% today, up from 1.4% lows. i think the end of qe is a very worrying thing for both economies and for -- and for the government bond market. >> louise, louise, louise, you lost me a little bit at guilt. i know the world according to th
they spend a lot of time -- >> a great day for japan and my bet on nikkei, by wait. >> a weaker yen. and if you see the nikkei. >> i was chugging sake on the break. >> the fed handed them a gift. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> one thing to think about. >> let's bring in louise cooper. what do you think about the implications globery, louise? >> i add very interesting lunch just before christmas. and we were talking about the end of qe in the uk....
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one thing is certain, none of these blowhards is ever going to let you see the returns after what i bet was a fiasco year for what i can only call an alleged strategy, not even a faulty strategy. not even a strategy. why did risk on risk off lead you astray? the s&p 500 gained 13.5 last year. but 16% of you included reinvested dividends, we know for sure those who played the on/off switch game, the binary nonsense didn't get to reinvest the dividends which are hugely important to the component of this this year's performance. some of these trading tailgunners may not have gotten anything to show for their efforts at all. even as companies continued to raise higher and higher payouts, second the shorthand risk/no risk lets you down entirely. let's take europe. what was risky? the bonds, stocks? bonds were miraculous, stocks incredible, too. i guess if you flitted from risk on to risk off and back again, you sold low and bought high, pretty regularly, maybe daily. because the riskiest moments theoretically what you were supposed to avoid if you were playing risk off were the times when th
one thing is certain, none of these blowhards is ever going to let you see the returns after what i bet was a fiasco year for what i can only call an alleged strategy, not even a faulty strategy. not even a strategy. why did risk on risk off lead you astray? the s&p 500 gained 13.5 last year. but 16% of you included reinvested dividends, we know for sure those who played the on/off switch game, the binary nonsense didn't get to reinvest the dividends which are hugely important to the...
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not only if bank debt but if you look hadded at fixed rate ratio, we have a big bet, that rates will go higher. not to 6, 7% but the ten-year from 8.4 over time. bank loans will do well in that environment. things like state trait, northern trust will go well and in the fixed income portfolio wbt effective to ratio portfolio is sub two years. >> floating rate begins you've protection in interest rates go up. >> and it gives you protection because you are the top of the capital structure. very limited structure of principal loss. >> eric, let's turn to your fund. a strange animal. you try and get a positive return while maintaining a pretty close to neutral position on u.s. equities. you use quantitative models to do that. how does this all work and which models work best for you in 2012 and which ones do you think are going to work best in 2013? >> we have nine separate in this fund. each muddle comes from a concept which we believe in and that calls for hundreds of other factors. that could be classical factors such as earnings growth or quality of earnings to things that are more i
not only if bank debt but if you look hadded at fixed rate ratio, we have a big bet, that rates will go higher. not to 6, 7% but the ten-year from 8.4 over time. bank loans will do well in that environment. things like state trait, northern trust will go well and in the fixed income portfolio wbt effective to ratio portfolio is sub two years. >> floating rate begins you've protection in interest rates go up. >> and it gives you protection because you are the top of the capital...
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melissa: if he doesn't have one in his coat pocket i bet he is going out for one. i know i would have one in my coat pocket at this point. lori: he is happy to be holding on to speakership considering stress of late if. melissa: looks like a terrible job. he has got it once again. we head to the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole petallides is standing by with that. >> let's look at these markets right now. the dow jones industrials are up 14 points, packing on to yesterday's 308 point gain. if you're a bull, iras and 401(k)s, you want the market to rip and roar through 2013 so far so good, right? we didn't give back yesterday's gains. we'll see whether we hold these. we have names hitting 52-week highs. we talked about autos. let's talk about other things such as homebuilders. we've seen homebuilders doing well as the housing market is improving. lennar and. visa, mastercard, oshkosh, honeywell and citigroup at new highs today. melissa and lori, back to you. lori: thank you, nicole. the first day of trading for the new year was a record-breaker. the dow
melissa: if he doesn't have one in his coat pocket i bet he is going out for one. i know i would have one in my coat pocket at this point. lori: he is happy to be holding on to speakership considering stress of late if. melissa: looks like a terrible job. he has got it once again. we head to the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole petallides is standing by with that. >> let's look at these markets right now. the dow jones industrials are up 14 points, packing on to yesterday's...
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well, you bet. those young men of learning, they would rhapsodize about spending one evening listening to the father of the constitution old fart. jennings, like part of the wallpaper, was present for hundreds of such discourses. and in the book id felt the thesis that jennings was able to absorb the theoretical underpinning that would support his inmate yearning for freedom and allow him to identify it as a natural right of man. late february 1837, jennings prepared the madison sitting house in washington for future use by the widow, dolley madison. paul jennings had returned to lafayette square for the first time in 20 years. james madison died the previous summer, and dolley decided she would make use of her sitting house in washington and sent jennings ahead to ready the dwelling. it was still february but in anticipation of the new administration, already the talent noise was gathering along with the first frost. they ask for your -- 28 years earlier. jennings took stock of a much altered lafay
well, you bet. those young men of learning, they would rhapsodize about spending one evening listening to the father of the constitution old fart. jennings, like part of the wallpaper, was present for hundreds of such discourses. and in the book id felt the thesis that jennings was able to absorb the theoretical underpinning that would support his inmate yearning for freedom and allow him to identify it as a natural right of man. late february 1837, jennings prepared the madison sitting house...
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well, you bet. those young men of learning would wracks the guys about spending one evening listening to the father of the constitution holds for us. jennings, the part of the wallpaper was present for hundreds of such discourse is and then the book, i developed it these days that jennings was able to absorb the theoretical underpinnings that would support his innate yearning for freedom and allow him to identify as a natural right of man. late february, 1837, jennings prepared the madison city has been washing 10 for future use by the widow, dolly madison. paul jennings had returned to lafayette square for the first time in 20 years. james madison died the previous summer and mrs. dolly decided she would make use of her city has been washing 10 and send jennings ahead to ready the dwelling. it was still february, but in anticipation of new administration, already the time is gathering a lot with that of springs first frost. the atmosphere must have reminded jennings of james madison's inauguration
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i would bet that sub 2% gdp the tougher road to hoe for the banks, since many of them run nicely. bank of america 100% gain in 2012. a tough one to get through in 2013. >> high-end retailer not surprise me. people selling the stock, not surprise me if a hall a very good holiday season if nordstrom's did, macy's did, costco did. rick santelli at the cme group in chicago. good morning, rick. >> good morning. we know we had two bits of data out today, one adp, better than expected, talk on the santelli exchange around 10:50. the other bit of data, a bit of a rise on initial jobless claims. with the holiday season affecting both and the temporary workers side, fascinating to reconcile these, the way the ten-year did it boom, adp yield moved up, on the jobs, it moved down on initial jobless claims. so now, we are one basis point below the 184 sell yesterday. open the chart up to may 1st you can pick it out, hovering at the highest yield close since mid-september but really, very close. should we get close to 190 or so to comp it all the way back to may. now, all about fx this is fascin
i would bet that sub 2% gdp the tougher road to hoe for the banks, since many of them run nicely. bank of america 100% gain in 2012. a tough one to get through in 2013. >> high-end retailer not surprise me. people selling the stock, not surprise me if a hall a very good holiday season if nordstrom's did, macy's did, costco did. rick santelli at the cme group in chicago. good morning, rick. >> good morning. we know we had two bits of data out today, one adp, better than expected,...
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it made a difference we showed up, we worked, and that we left this state and this country in bet ore thandz than we found it. that's something to pass on to the next generation. >> wonderful, thank you, carol. kelly? >> it just seems too soon to talk legacy, but i really just hope that i'm able to be part of leaving the country in a stronger position, fiscalically and -- fiscalically -- fiscally and making sure our nation a safer and stronger. that's the goal. >> thank you, kelly. jeanne. >> i echo everything that's been said, but i'll continue to try to work across the aisle in a bipartisan way because that's how we solve the problems in this country, and, also, to try and make a difference for people. i think that's why i was sent to washington and the hundreds of people who call our office every month who need help with the federal government, with their pensions, with their va benefits, whatever it is that we can continue to help make a difference for them. >> thank you so much. i need to tell all of you, it has been -- i need to tell all of you -- it has been -- i sincerely, sin
it made a difference we showed up, we worked, and that we left this state and this country in bet ore thandz than we found it. that's something to pass on to the next generation. >> wonderful, thank you, carol. kelly? >> it just seems too soon to talk legacy, but i really just hope that i'm able to be part of leaving the country in a stronger position, fiscalically and -- fiscalically -- fiscally and making sure our nation a safer and stronger. that's the goal. >> thank you,...
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well, you bet. those young men of learning would wracks the guys about spending one evening listening to the father of the constitution holds for us. jennings, the part of the wallpaper was present for hundreds of such discourse is and then the book, i developed it these days that jennings was able to absorb the theoretical underpinnings that would support his innate yearning for freedom and allow him to identify as a natural right of man. late february, 1837, jennings prepared the madison city has been washing 10 for future use by the widow, dolly madison. paul jennings had returned to lafayette square for the first time in 20 years. james madison died the previous summer and mrs. dolly decided she would make use of her city has been washing 10 and send jennings ahead to ready the dwelling. it was still february, but in anticipation of new administration, already the time is gathering a lot with that of springs first frost. the atmosphere must have reminded jennings of james madison's inauguration
well, you bet. those young men of learning would wracks the guys about spending one evening listening to the father of the constitution holds for us. jennings, the part of the wallpaper was present for hundreds of such discourse is and then the book, i developed it these days that jennings was able to absorb the theoretical underpinnings that would support his innate yearning for freedom and allow him to identify as a natural right of man. late february, 1837, jennings prepared the madison city...
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. >> you bet ya. let's see what's happening going into the weekend. showers in the eastern great lakes. look for showers in the pacific northwest. on saturday, we have more lake-effect snow showers hanging around. wet weather in the gulf coast, showers in the gulf coast, and in the new england, sunday-sunday more showers in the great lakes, frigid in the plains and cold weather into texas and more rain into central california and the gulf coast. that's what's >>> 8:33 now on a thursday morning. good morning. i'm meteorologist christina loren. this is sunol. beautiful start to the day here. you do have a little bit of low cloud cover. not a whole lot. that will return as we head throughout tonight. the temperatures will come up as well. still 29 degrees, though, in concord and livermore. you're right at freezing in gilroy. 32 degrees. throughout the next couple of days, temperatures are going to warm up. next chance for rain arrives late saturday into sunday. plan on maybe a stray shower or two. d that's your latest weather. >> we will tell people we w
. >> you bet ya. let's see what's happening going into the weekend. showers in the eastern great lakes. look for showers in the pacific northwest. on saturday, we have more lake-effect snow showers hanging around. wet weather in the gulf coast, showers in the gulf coast, and in the new england, sunday-sunday more showers in the great lakes, frigid in the plains and cold weather into texas and more rain into central california and the gulf coast. that's what's >>> 8:33 now on a...